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Urban studies and planning / Environmental social science / Slum upgrading / Slums / Millennium Development Goals / Urbanization / Adaptation to global warming / Urban planning / Water management in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo / Development / Human geography / Environment
Date: 2012-07-30 04:32:15
Urban studies and planning
Environmental social science
Slum upgrading
Slums
Millennium Development Goals
Urbanization
Adaptation to global warming
Urban planning
Water management in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo
Development
Human geography
Environment

Adopted 24 June, 2010 afternoon THE SOLO DECLARATION THE THIRD ASIA PACIFIC MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (APMCHUD)

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